Reacting to Schizophrenia Tests

Lauren has schizoaffective disorder and in this video, she talks through taking two different online schizophrenia tests. The purpose of this video is to caution against self diagnosing through the internet. But also showing how tools such as these online tests to find out if you may have schizophrenia symptoms can be helpful in terms of highlighting areas of concern to bring up with your doctor.
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  • @LivingWellwithSchizophrenia
    @LivingWellwithSchizophrenia Жыл бұрын

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  • @parasuparasu-ki9gb

    @parasuparasu-ki9gb

    Жыл бұрын

    the chemical industry for decades has poisoned our populations all over the globe right? and the medical industry owned by the same people is offering the remedies making trillions of dollars, and you have faith in them? you take their education advice and medications?

  • @lp5755
    @lp57552 жыл бұрын

    you look extra bright today Lauren !

  • @irishdeetalks
    @irishdeetalks2 жыл бұрын

    My son has FINALLY excepted he has schizophrenia after 3.5 years. He’s 21 and the kindest soul. They have also found the correct medication that he only has to take every 3 months via injection. I have tried numerous times to get him to watch your videos and now he is and he now can see he can live a normal life thanks to you. THNAK YOU 🙏

  • @ougabouga6799

    @ougabouga6799

    2 жыл бұрын

    What medication is that?

  • @jillmahoney-banks9909

    @jillmahoney-banks9909

    Жыл бұрын

    I see that you wrote this a year ago. How is your son doing on his medication? Is he still on the same meds? Our son is having auditory hallucinations and we’re just beginning to explore the possibilities of what may be causing them and where to go from there…

  • @irishdeetalks

    @irishdeetalks

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bens2718 There’s nothing glamorous about it nor do I seek attention. It’s in fact something we keep quiet about. I came here to understand it. WTF is wrong with you!

  • @laurieberry162

    @laurieberry162

    Жыл бұрын

    Irish Dee Talks. You seem like a nice person. I am so glad that you love your son. I love my family. Maybe I will build my family too.

  • @GoodNewsEveryone2999
    @GoodNewsEveryone29992 жыл бұрын

    Wow… a lot of these are the same questions for PTSD and/or ASD screening. Just goes to show you how easy it is to get misdiagnosed in either direction.

  • @trudatbellyfat7358
    @trudatbellyfat73582 жыл бұрын

    Oh sh!t, girlie, you look SUUUUUPER cute today! The hair, the top, the lipstick, it's all just *chef's kiss*

  • @mirabelmoi

    @mirabelmoi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yesssss

  • @drownindesigner

    @drownindesigner

    2 жыл бұрын

    ew I don't want a chef kiss me doe

  • @roxannef.5807
    @roxannef.58072 жыл бұрын

    You’re really courageous doing all these videos. I’m very thankful for this.

  • @Homobeard
    @Homobeard2 жыл бұрын

    LAUREN YOUR HIGHLIGHTS LOOK AMAZING GIRL!

  • @JavonEnspeare
    @JavonEnspeare2 жыл бұрын

    I just want to say thank you!!! I have been suffering from schizophrenia and didn’t know it. Only two weeks ago I was diagnosed with it. I have been binge watching all of your videos and thanks to you and the great people in the comment section I accepted it. It did start around in my late teens but my family dont believe in therapy and told me that the demons were messing with me and would get the prayer and left on my own afterwards. I don’t feel alone anymore and understand that everything I was going through was my mental illness. I have attempted suicide a lot of times and kind of messed up my throat from trying to hang myself but somehow was always stopped. I can’t thank you and the community enough.

  • @QueenofMarine
    @QueenofMarine2 жыл бұрын

    Your hair looks adorable, Lauren! I love this length and cut on you.

  • @shieh.4743
    @shieh.47432 жыл бұрын

    Your board game story is so endearing. When I was a kid, I remember clearly that I thought I could either guess the right answer to 50/50 questions OR it was the opposite of everything I was thinking and these periods of time would rotate. 😆😆😆 I do not have schizophrenia and grew out of it, but I liked that you reminded me of that. It's interesting to me that this childhood conviction of my inherent ability to affect outcomes of chance is a symptom of psychosis (in adults). ❤😊

  • @catrein4687
    @catrein46872 жыл бұрын

    I'm gonna agree with people in the comment section. Lauren, you look fantastic!! And thank you so so much for your courage, power & having a golden heart to create a channel like this.

  • @grahamduncan3049
    @grahamduncan30492 жыл бұрын

    My emotional support people detect me having symptoms before i do. But I'm getting better at catching it.

  • @keanfo
    @keanfo2 жыл бұрын

    Bless you Lauren. Always appreciate your honest and great videos. ❤️

  • @amylee0870
    @amylee08702 жыл бұрын

    You are gorgeous!! Found your channel recently and have binge-watched nearly all of your videos. I appreciate you so much - keep educating people on what these illnesses really look and feel like! You are doing amazing work here!

  • @Frau.Kanzlerin
    @Frau.Kanzlerin2 жыл бұрын

    I feel so lucky that I opened KZread and found a brand new video by you! ❤️

  • @erinrobinson6436
    @erinrobinson64362 жыл бұрын

    Oh, my gosh! I constantly do that one with screwing words around when I'm talking! I didn't realize that was enough of a thing to be on a symptoms questionnaire. Wrong words will just fall out of my mouth when I wasn't even thinking about that word or thing.

  • @jessewhite2879

    @jessewhite2879

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can relate, it’s debilitating. Almost like i’m not willing to talk to anyone because of it.

  • @elhammo7478

    @elhammo7478

    Жыл бұрын

    This is so interesting. I don't have schizophrenia and always wondered what "word salad" was. I wonder if that's the severe version of what you're talking about? Your explanation makes it so much more understandable, and it's good to know that people aren't speaking in complete gibberish, even if it sometimes sounds like it - that they have an actual thought they're expressing, just with the wrong words. I hope your symptoms improve as much as possible! That must be so frustrating.

  • @louise1853
    @louise18532 жыл бұрын

    Love your channel I'm a suffering woman just like you replying to your posts is giving me a voice and you are so informative it's great to inform other people who are interested in understanding more. 😊x ❤

  • @tessapiotrowskikristensen8058
    @tessapiotrowskikristensen80582 жыл бұрын

    Lauren, you always look gorgeous, but today, you look stunning! The colour of the background definitely enhances your colours. Your info is always excellent.

  • @tarasalad
    @tarasalad2 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this video! Loved the light hearted approach while stressing how important it is to talk to a professional. 💗

  • @jessewhite2879
    @jessewhite28792 жыл бұрын

    I converse within my head (out loud when nobody’s there) like if i was talking to somebody, as if there is an audience of some kind in my mind listening, like the Truman show, but in my head.

  • @meredithweir
    @meredithweir2 жыл бұрын

    I'm really glad you were speaking out against self diagnosing and websites that make it seem as if you are diagnosed with said disorder

  • @michalyaari7183
    @michalyaari71832 жыл бұрын

    We need more candid moments like in this video when you talk to rob! ❤️

  • @CK-nf4ui
    @CK-nf4ui2 жыл бұрын

    Holy heck, you look so beautiful lately. The hair and makeup and outfits lately...wow! And then add in your brain and loving, empathetic personality and you are just the total package. Thank you for all of the super interesting videos lately! The information and production quality are always fantastic.

  • @necronyx7176
    @necronyx71762 жыл бұрын

    Great video and you look absolutely glowing today. Hope you and your family are doing well.

  • @pg8982
    @pg89822 жыл бұрын

    As a psychiatry resident (doctor-in-training to be a psychiatrist) I find your videos to be excellent resources for understanding the more subtler, less evident symptoms and struggles of people with schizophrenic spectrum conditions. I work primarily in inpatient hospital settings at this time, and the people I treat are in severe conditions and unable to communicate in any clear manner, much less as eloquently as you do.

  • @thecicko2
    @thecicko22 жыл бұрын

    I love your work. 💖💫💕 Thank you

  • @ChaosMagic
    @ChaosMagic2 жыл бұрын

    You look so beautiful i am jealous lol I have schizoaffective disorder and I can barely even take a shower or smile! Very proud of you hopefully u can one day give us tips on how to

  • @bigfishartwire4696
    @bigfishartwire46962 жыл бұрын

    You look so full of light today 💜

  • @danielbenites9719
    @danielbenites97192 жыл бұрын

    You should do a video on forensic psychiatrist. That’s how I got diagnosed with schizoaffective.

  • @Mindofaschizophrenic
    @Mindofaschizophrenic2 жыл бұрын

    If someone were to ask me to take that test I would get angry because I would have thought they were judging me because I would be parinoyed

  • @zita7445
    @zita74452 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely stunning!

  • @christypotter3315
    @christypotter33152 жыл бұрын

    Another interesting video! Thank you!

  • @nugzmom1760
    @nugzmom17602 жыл бұрын

    Loving your hair!!! So beautiful. 🖤

  • @marlboromatt5656
    @marlboromatt56562 жыл бұрын

    Great video, loved it. Thankyou

  • @vickyvazz
    @vickyvazz2 жыл бұрын

    Love this outfit and hairstyle!! So beautiful!

  • @ericrorris6912
    @ericrorris6912 Жыл бұрын

    loreon its its nice too see you and hear your advice you have a friendly face and a warm smile that makes me feel good and so do your talks eric rorris minneapolis minneasota

  • @madisonmarch6384
    @madisonmarch63842 жыл бұрын

    I love being on patreon. we get here so early

  • @mikeroehrich6016
    @mikeroehrich601628 күн бұрын

    We Can Do Anything we think if we’re thinking it correctly in heart 💜

  • @lorablackman9508
    @lorablackman95082 жыл бұрын

    You look fantastic, Lauren!

  • @phillipmorris8234
    @phillipmorris82342 жыл бұрын

    One suggestion, if you’re changing your medication, or you need to monitor your condition, take these tests once a week, or fortnight and compare your results to previous weeks. This will give an indication that any changes to medication have had a positive, or negative impact in your condition

  • @meredithweir

    @meredithweir

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do these before each therapist and psychiatrist appointments called phq-9s, and I totally agree with you suggestion

  • @tcl5853
    @tcl58532 жыл бұрын

    Well done!

  • @galaxy_mooncat779
    @galaxy_mooncat7792 жыл бұрын

    Great video very informative

  • @damadjanka
    @damadjanka2 жыл бұрын

    The hair’s everything 😍😍

  • @hebruixe9125
    @hebruixe91252 жыл бұрын

    As a child I used to play Risk and Monopoly with my parents. My father would "jinx" my dice with a hand gesture and it always seemed to magically succeed and make me to roll low numbers. Man that pissed me off. hahaha

  • @karencranfield3480
    @karencranfield34802 жыл бұрын

    your blonde hair is looking amazing!

  • @marcuscornwall4879
    @marcuscornwall48792 жыл бұрын

    thankyou

  • @eves4263
    @eves42632 жыл бұрын

    your hair looks amazing

  • @dee2660
    @dee26602 жыл бұрын

    13:25 the way you look at rob is so sweet

  • @mirabelmoi
    @mirabelmoi2 жыл бұрын

    I love the red on you (yes off topic haha) 🥰

  • @hekategoddess
    @hekategoddess2 жыл бұрын

    “That’s 😬 probably something I should bring up in therapy 😬” YUP, I FEEL YOU

  • @marlenebtagelman2451
    @marlenebtagelman24512 жыл бұрын

    I love your hair!

  • @davidk.7264
    @davidk.72642 жыл бұрын

    I can relate, to the second test. I have bi-polar 2...thanks

  • @dopetype
    @dopetype2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Love your channel! Could you do a video on the effects of alcohol while on antipsychotics? If you already have, whoops!

  • @moono03
    @moono032 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video ..please tell us about the medicine you take

  • @kaliadogbevi1248
    @kaliadogbevi12482 жыл бұрын

    This one had a warm boardgame feel to it. Like lets sit down together and see what each gets on these tests! :) [...] ^-^; Take the test! :)

  • @goofymcadams
    @goofymcadams Жыл бұрын

    I just scored 89 on the last one... Did it before you did and when you said what you got, I had to write this..

  • @-m7k0z7-9
    @-m7k0z7-92 жыл бұрын

    Self diagnosis is bad. But... I was referred to my college's counculing psychologist. A 30 year clinician at a world class specialist hospital, I was referred because I just wasn't answering my parents calls, for 3 months (after doing something stupid to myself); wasn't studying at all, and I started falling nearly all my courses... Told the psychologist that I think, and it might not be true, it might be a schizophrenia prodrome... The psychologist was stunned, and she didn't say a thing for a few seconds, but she didn't say anything more about it...

  • @mikeroehrich6016
    @mikeroehrich601628 күн бұрын

    I read minds and haves pulled whole page of words from people’s thoughts and they were shocked

  • @tessapiotrowskikristensen8058
    @tessapiotrowskikristensen80582 жыл бұрын

    Have you discussed comorbidity in the past, such as dyslexia, various learning disabilities?

  • @meaganmcconnell7264
    @meaganmcconnell72642 жыл бұрын

    on the reacts note: There is a movie out called Fear of Rain. It is on Crave is you have it. I JUST started it. It is a horror movie/thriller it seems. Featuring a woman who is described in the notes as suffering from schizophrenia. It seems like it could be triggering.

  • @loriheller2500
    @loriheller25002 жыл бұрын

    You look amazing today.

  • @SilverTigerPower
    @SilverTigerPower2 жыл бұрын

    Please tell me how you overcome the paranoia and fear of being constantly watched and judged and basically captured 24/7 but are able to go on camera...you're one of the first people i've heard diagnosed that shares that same paranoia, but you seem to be functioning really well and you do really well on camera. Edit: to be honest, even writing that makes me feel uneasy and paranoid... also, I looked up the tests to take them before you did just to see what results i'd get (I have been diagnosed with Schizoaffective since 2007)

  • @Pleiodes

    @Pleiodes

    2 жыл бұрын

    do you take meds?

  • @kylecorcoran6051
    @kylecorcoran60512 жыл бұрын

    I literally took that exact test only minutes ago. The second one that is on your screen.

  • @bdegrds
    @bdegrds2 жыл бұрын

    I'm Autistic. So to get diagnosed because I had a suspicioun I took 3 online tests and when all of them pointed to Autism I booked an appointment with a psychologist and got an actual diagnosis.

  • @Coelhinhoyuri
    @Coelhinhoyuri2 ай бұрын

    Queria um video como este no canal e encontrei...😊 obrigado I wanted a video like this on the channel and I found it...😊 thank you

  • @alienreggaeradio
    @alienreggaeradio2 жыл бұрын

    I take good meds. Im schizo effective but I've had limited to no symptoms since November 2019. All I have to do is pray and not believe they're people and the low frequency white noise voices goes away. I was really hell bent that they were people. But they're not. And now I can't say that to myself. Just gotta have some faith.

  • @aarongreen3551
    @aarongreen35512 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried a mediation pod? Curious to what your experience is with those.

  • @oberlion3595
    @oberlion35952 жыл бұрын

    I believe that anosognosia would prevent most people with schizophrenia to understand they need to take a test or an assessment...

  • @abag777
    @abag7772 жыл бұрын

    I had the opposite issue. I was diagnosed with schizophrenia, but every one of those tests I take say I don't have it.

  • @digitor24
    @digitor242 жыл бұрын

    You look very pretty, The camera can be so cruel I don't even like getting a pic but it is very friendly to you!

  • @fatimamatus1612
    @fatimamatus16122 жыл бұрын

    💕💕💕✌ brave girl, you look awsome today ⚘🌷🌷

  • @b8665
    @b86652 жыл бұрын

    hi! my sister was diagnosed with schizophrenia and stopped taking her medication because she was gaining weight. she is now in a psychotic episode again, which is very sad. do you have any videos about weight gain on medication and how to help her?

  • @GypsyEncounters
    @GypsyEncounters2 жыл бұрын

    Can you please explain what "I believe I have powers that others don't have"

  • @darlenedaughtersmommyville3710
    @darlenedaughtersmommyville37102 жыл бұрын

    Motherhood agrees with you. You look beautiful

  • @pattys7429
    @pattys74292 жыл бұрын

    You look fantastic today.....

  • @Sweatwithinlace
    @Sweatwithinlace2 жыл бұрын

    I went to my psychiatrist yesterday he was thinking that i was missed diagnosed for over 25 years and i have ruinating anxiety instead

  • @winterrain870
    @winterrain8702 жыл бұрын

    are there any nutritional guidelines for people struggling with 'neuro' problems. Do remedies work?

  • @f-xdemers2825
    @f-xdemers2825Ай бұрын

    My voices are complaining that they hear me, my friends and my dog. They are crazy.

  • @anabarnes4654
    @anabarnes46542 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lauren, love your videos and you look amazing as always. I'm not sure anyone reads these comments but I'll write anyway because watching through all your content, I truly learned to care about you. As someone who's been diagnosed with bipolar shizoaffective, I've suffered a great deal and let me just say, finding my way out had nothing to do with tests, medication, psychiatrists or hospitalization. And this is not a unique, rare case but happens all the time around the world in places where schizophrenia is treated in a different way. The Western model isn't the only one and I'm sure deep down in your heart you know being stripped naked, pinned against the floor by four men, locked into a room on your own while you're dealing with a voice in your head telling you to kill yourself, sedated and medicated until you lose all memory, taken all human rights and freedom, electroconvulsive therapy against your will, having to give birth medicated and risking your child gets permanent damage ( and the list goes on) , then being medicated, if necessary ,forcefully until the end of your days, is NOT the only way. And yet you are very subjective in your videos, truly only tackling the western model, even mentioned partnering with big pharma would be something you'd consider. You have a lot of power now and followers , who trust you and follow you and are thankful but is this help really? The studies you comment on such as "schizophrenia is proven to be found in the brain" that you found from some article are nowhere scientific and there are just as many studies proving the opposite. As a mater of fact, it's a fact schizophrenia can not be found in the brain if you look at the broader picture. Having that influence and influencing in this way is dangerous. Making a video a video about the history of psychiatry and how one after another treatment became obsolete , whether insulin therapy, or lobotomy, so will prescribing pills most probably become obsolete one day because they are not , as in any other medical field Targeted towards any disease at all but rather are sedatives. Not only no one knows what they do to the brain but also, if they are so "researched " why don't psychiatrists know what to administer , just blatantly try everything out on you and sometimes you end up on seven different medications, the "perfect cocktail". Does that make sense from a rational objective perspective? Is that how things are done in ANY other field of medicine, trial and error? Or when it comes to your video about an article stating people with untreated mental illness are dangerous and might be responsible for mass shootings, why can't you also pull out the many studies on most of the mass shooters having been ON psychiatric drugs during their acts? It's a fact. And I know from experience that these drugs that no one knows of how they work, can make you into another person. I have experienced it on myself when I was prescribed anti depressants and almost killed myself "accidentally" although not the slightest thought of it ever crossed my mind before. Does this all not matter.. the other side of the story? Is it ok to post one-sided videos, no wonder big pharma is eager to sponsor you in all you do, and surely that would make you rich too. But can you reconcile that with your consciousness? I'm not someone ranting here because I have nothing better to do and like to criticize , no, the psychiatric system almost cost me my life many times and as much as I love seeing your in your videos, and your spirit and am impressed by your strength I do hope that one day you actually post videos that are open, objective and offering a wide ranger of solutions for everyone , rather than sharing a one sided narrative, big pharma is so in love with. The truth is we are unique human beings, with our unique struggles that have to be addressed on an individual level and not medicated away just so we "fit into" society and are "normal". When you share about the DSM, Diagnostical Statistical Manual of mental illness, that is used to diagnose us and drug us accordingly, you don't mention it's a slim board of doctors of which around 70% are involved with the pharma industry that make up/ vote for new diseases to be put in that book, a number that has dramatically increased , as well as the psychiatric diagnoses, and we're speaking hundreds and hundreds of percent. All of a sudden 20% of US population is diagnosed with a mental illness and we are so lucky we are Finally treated? At least that is how this channel is presenting most of the information. As this being very positive and the psychiatric system very helpful. Once again, SO many people suffer from it, isn't there a more objective way? What I share here are facts, why not include them in some of your videos and give people hope? One last thing I'll say is that simply, we ALL have a voice in our head , "normal" people sometimes talk to themselves out loud. Sometimes it leads "normal people " to suicide too. It constantly talks to us which we call the stream of consciousness, incessant thoughts we can't really control. So when it comes to mania, for me , my thoughts would go so fast I couldn't catch up, they had me and I followed and I wasn't myself anymore. I learned through meditation and therapy to watch my thoughts and not get carried away by them. And what about people who hear more than one voice and bothersome ones that make life unlivable, yes medication can help but only Temporarily , you don't need it forever and yet as you shared in your DSM video, once a person had ONE psychosis , they are diagnosed and put on medication for the rest of their lives. Besides the fact that it might have been only one or two episodes, there ARE actually ways to learn and live with these voices or hallucinations as you can read from other schizophrenics in the "hearing voices network" for instance, and in that same way, there are hundreds of other organizations helping people who do MAKE it and some even heal. Why take that hope away? It's not a once in life time case and very rare, no its just that no one ever speaks about it, no one funds it, it's of no ones interest, needless to explain why, what would the pharma industry do, what about the millions they are making. Have you checked what's going on "on the other side" and tried read books from investigative journalists such as Anatomy of an Epidemic, that shows how big pharma tests are done before drugs are released and how unreliable they are. It's all out there, it's all facts. And I only share this because after a similar story as yours (diagnoses changing from depression, then bipolar then schizoaffective ..) I actually ultimately found a way out and it wasn't through psychiatry, I even found out that instead of treating my problems, they added a lot of problems along with trauma from five hospitalizations where I was treated just like you. It took decades to even be able to speak about what I went through, given all the fear that was instilled and years of work of convincing I can't live without my medication. Did you know that it takes around 2-3 years to get off psychiatric drugs and what you experience when you get off them fast (as most psychiatrist do when they get you off it because they don't know better, since there's been no studies on it), did you know that what you get when you stop them too fast (within a few months), are most of the time withdrawal symptoms and NOT your disease coming back? Because no psychiatrist ever told me . When I stopped lithium and went manic, they told me it's because of my underlying disease I was born with and it had to manifest one day or another? However later on I found out that one always goes manic when stopping lithium too fast because the brain had gotten used to it , and there is no way. Every day these withdrawal symptoms when someone is trying to get off drugs are interpreted as "your disease". That too is a truth. So getting off medication slowly and on the way actually slowly treating your underlying problems, whatever it was that caused trauma, hearing voices, or pain CAN work and with an understanding psychiatrist, a therapist , supporting family members, very healthy died (full detox), meditation etc. you can often heal. I've seen it happen...please don't take the above truths away and only concentrate on your point of view, with people thanking you for confirming their labels are valid when they are not applicable for everyone and being medicated until ones death with all power taken away and being made dependent, is not the only way . Thank you 🙏

  • @sandy4923
    @sandy49232 жыл бұрын

    Omg! Look at you! you look gorgeous!

  • @hannalowercase5928
    @hannalowercase59282 жыл бұрын

    hi, lauren and anyone that can help! today i got prescribed an antipsychotic, but i have ocd. the medicine is for schizophrenia and bipolar though. why do you think i was prescribed that???

  • @abotahataha1617
    @abotahataha16172 жыл бұрын

    How can I contact you for help with the case of schizophrenia and to ask about the best medication I have taken and seen fast results

  • @maurias1040
    @maurias10402 жыл бұрын

    All suffering stems from fear. Fear of the unknown in which one might call death to rebirth, but also to the unknown of the ultimate truth of existence. One day you will lose everything. We must find that to be alright and its through meditation we lose this fear.

  • @WWS322
    @WWS3222 жыл бұрын

    I have schizo affective disorder bi polar type and I know it's a correct diagnosis. Lately, I've gotten better. I don't understand though how i can be emotionally healthy when my brain is so fd up. I think there might be a schism between thoughts and emotions.

  • @jacquelineleitch7050
    @jacquelineleitch70502 жыл бұрын

    This was fun. How can you tell if the conversations you are hearing between people are real or not? I never can and as a result I walk around in my own universe and this can be disastrous. Mostly it's ok. So I took the tests that you did and I did one about me to age 28 when the major break never to return happened and them took the test as to now -- 30+ years later. My score came down significantly after 30 years. This is through information, learning over again what is real and scientific and what is fantasy. It's like learning how to walk after being paralyzed. I take vitamins not meds. So it had been retraining my brain . Music was the first breakthrough. I could always read the lyrics and music hits a majority of the brain. Add dance and you have a perfect elexer. But cops are after you (in the early stages) and people do label you so you never know what is real or dross and you can't know.

  • @crazyeyes666
    @crazyeyes6662 жыл бұрын

    man i pass these things every time

  • @WestOfEarth
    @WestOfEarth2 жыл бұрын

    Would medication bias the tests? I'm not saying discontinue medication to take an accurate test! But it seems to me that if medication is working, then it should decrease the number or amplitude of the markers from the test. Edit: haha, so right after I commented, you addressed the issue.

  • @Sweatwithinlace
    @Sweatwithinlace2 жыл бұрын

    I just took the last test, it's says i have no schizophrenia after being diagnosed with it for over 25 years

  • @layotheleprechaun
    @layotheleprechaun2 жыл бұрын

    What do you think? Is this test important or dangerous?

  • @kathleenr.9406
    @kathleenr.94062 жыл бұрын

    I never seen anyone pull off short hair better than you and now the blonde. Drop dead gorgeous.

  • @stoneyvowell1239
    @stoneyvowell12392 жыл бұрын

    I've taken a few of the tests and they told me I don't have it. I think one said low-risk. The doctors are about half and half yes and no.

  • @stoneyvowell1239

    @stoneyvowell1239

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@monicasaenz141 that sure takes the confusion out of it.

  • @giraffewhiskers2045
    @giraffewhiskers20452 жыл бұрын

    I commented one your “do I have schizophrenia” episodes and I forgot to say one of my delusions were the simulation thing

  • @kajgenell
    @kajgenell2 жыл бұрын

    I still don´t know if I have schizofrenia.

  • @GaryUnFiltered
    @GaryUnFiltered2 жыл бұрын

    Actually to get the correct diagnosis everyone should ask for a full psychological evaluation

  • @Saint.questions

    @Saint.questions

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think sometimes due to Healthcare access issues. People have no choice but try to figure it out them selves sometimes. That's the case here in the us anyway.

  • @GaryUnFiltered

    @GaryUnFiltered

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Saint.questions I'm in the US and dont think anyone should self diagnose if thats what you're refering to.

  • @Saint.questions

    @Saint.questions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GaryUnFiltered well.... that's fine and your entitled to your opinion. But I'm pointing out that not everyone (of all backgrounds) has access to treatment and doctors. I'm talking about people who have no other options. Might be doing this... neither of our opinions matter to them.

  • @BipolarCorner

    @BipolarCorner

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Saint.questions go to Canada then and get free Health Care and see how that works out for you.

  • @Catlily5

    @Catlily5

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BipolarCorner What makes you think Canada would take someone.

  • @NEPatsfanclub
    @NEPatsfanclub Жыл бұрын

    Is it rarely in children ❤ I wanna know for my self?

  • @zucchininoodles4513
    @zucchininoodles45132 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lauren, I take Seroquel because it is the only way I can get sleep I have tried other meds and can't sleep on them. I have the negative symptoms really bad though, like lack of motivation, I love your channel, there is no way I could do all that you do. I have no motivation to do anything. Can you suggest a medication that can combat these negative symptoms. Every time I ask my doctor he recommends a new med that doesn't work, I have tried many of them and they do nothing for my negative symptoms they don't help me sleep so I have to go back on Seroquel. I have gained over 100 pounds since being medicated. Do you have any advice for combating weight gain and for lack of motivation. You have done well in these areas so any advice you can give me I would be eternally grateful.

  • @sharnistevens1428

    @sharnistevens1428

    2 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried aripiprazole or brexpiprazole? They are the best ones for what you describe, make sure you take them in the morning and you may need to start with a slow dose and take something like diazepam or temazepam to help you sleep at night.

  • @zucchininoodles4513

    @zucchininoodles4513

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sharnistevens1428no I haven't tried those. thanks for the info, I will look into those.

  • @desireedoubleyou
    @desireedoubleyou2 жыл бұрын

    Red is definitely your color!

  • @skateranddancer
    @skateranddancer2 жыл бұрын

    Cute hair!

  • @kathrinjohnson2582
    @kathrinjohnson25822 жыл бұрын

    You look really nice.🤩 Red is your color.

  • @mwbright
    @mwbright2 жыл бұрын

    I just Googled some schizophrenia tests. They all said they were for "entertainment purposes." So I guess it's a test that's fun to do. What could be wrong with that?